Yeah, not bad, and he's won a frame today against Shane Bates. He has too Romanians in his group so he might even win a match.And the biggest surprise of the day was from South Korean Daegyu Lee, who beat China's Wang Yuchen 4-2. Good day for the Koreans, they hardly ever win a match, but their female player won her first match too.

Down to the last 16 now.Daegyu Lee's great run has ended. He won 5 of his 6 group matches, finishing second in his group (behind Wang Yuchen who he beat). Then he ground out his last 64 match, beating Shane Bates 4-3 from 3-1 down. I think that match finished after midnight local time, then he had to play the last 32 at 10 am, lost 5-0 to Brian Cini.Some good matches, former pros Filipiak and Ursenbacher play each other. Lots of Brits and Zhao Xintong are also still in.

Only saw the last 3 frames and a bit, looked like a good match. Keattikun was 7-4 up, then soon it was a decider, which he won with the help of a break of 53.Last time at the Asian U21, Zhao Xintong also lost to a Thai who then went on to win that, I thought there was a chance that pattern could continue Also, Ryan Thomerson once again gets close to beating the eventual champion, last year he got the closest to Vafaei, this year him and Clarke got the closest to Keattikun.